Virginia has its say on Super Tuesday

Voters at a polling station in Arlington, Virginia outside Washington, D.C., cast their ballots on ''Super Tuesday'', with some voters saying they support Democrat Hillary Clinton for her strong candidacy and others saying they altogether dislike Republican front-runner Donald Trump. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).

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STORY: Voters in Arlington, Virginia cast their ballots on "Super Tuesday", the biggest single day of state-by-state presidential nominating contests for the Nov. 8 election.
At one polling station in Arlington, Virginia, across the Potomac River from Washington, D.C., Democratic supporters of Hillary Clinton said they felt she was a stronger candidate than her rival Bernie Sanders, but Sanders supporters said his "vision" for change resonated with them.
Several Republican voters at the same polling station strongly sided with candidate Marco Rubio, with most of those saying they strongly disliked his rival and front-runner Donald Trump.
Polls in Virginia close at 7 pm local time.

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